I think Caper's has been significantly challenged starting with the poor play of the deep backs and moving on to coping with the injuries to Perry and Mathews. Then you figure in Jones who hasn't done much and Raji out all year with a brain tumor.
I read somewhere that while Mathews and Perry were out all those weeks their replacements accounted for 0 sacks. As in NONE. I don't know if our Safeties have more than one INT yet.
The reason I mention these four is that they are all 1st round picks that by now in the season you would have looked for a whole lot more production from. I understand, unlike apparently some here, that you can't produce when your not on the field, but when the guys behind those guys ain't doing much I have a hard time putting it on the coach.
So I look at Capers and see a guy working with deep backs he can't trust for nothing, some pretty good players out or playing hurt, and a couple others that for whatever reason just haven't earned their checks.
I see them come out and hold a team like the Bears to 7 in the first half of the biggest game of the year and then see some pretty damn good catches and a couple of royal f'ups on coverage and I'm just not ready to put that on coaching. The PLAN was there but the execution and consistency by the players was not. Same thing that's haunted the D all year long.
Whether it's due to injury or just not getting it done when the guys getting the big checks aren't producing it's a big problem. For any coach.
"The train is leaving the station."